
Вопрос задан 02.04.2021 в 14:21.
Предмет Английский язык.
Спрашивает Бориславський Макс.
Объяснение к каждому написанному мною варианту ответа. N1 Choose the right form to complete the
sentences Last year I bought six (pairs / pieces) of beautiful Christmas socks. (This /These) trousers (is /are) too short for me. Please (say / tell) the truth, I want to know everything. Are you proud (to / of / about) your school? Never talk (into / over / back) to me again! If you (come / will come) tomorrow, you (see / will see) Jane. Our classes are (of / back / over). We can go home. It (happen / happened) two years ago. N2 Put the verbs in brackets in the Past Simple or in the Present Perfect. 1.She (change) ______ a lot since she left school. 2. I (see) ______ this film and I don’t want to see it again. 3. Jazz (originate) ______ in the United States around 1900. 4. Tom Hanks (win) ______ an Oscar several times already. 5. Long ago, they (build) ______ most houses out of wood. 6. Scientists still (not/find) ______ a cure for cancer. 7. Sean (eat, never) ______ Chinese food before. 8. In my first job, I (be) ______ responsible for marketing. 9. The last job I (apply) ______ for required applicants to speak some Japanese. 10. The first modern Olympics (take) ______ place in Athens more than a hundred years ago. 11. I am writing in connection with the advertisement which (appear) ______ in December.

Ответы на вопрос

Отвечает Еленская Аня.
N1.
1. Pairs;
2. These/ are;
3. Tell;
4. Of;
5. Back;
6. Come/will see
7. Over;
8. Happened
N2.
1. Has changed
2. Have seen
3. Originated
4. Has won
5. Built
6. Haven’t found
7. Has never eaten
8. Was
9. Applied
10. Took
11. Appeared
1. Pairs;
2. These/ are;
3. Tell;
4. Of;
5. Back;
6. Come/will see
7. Over;
8. Happened
N2.
1. Has changed
2. Have seen
3. Originated
4. Has won
5. Built
6. Haven’t found
7. Has never eaten
8. Was
9. Applied
10. Took
11. Appeared



Отвечает нейросеть ChatGpt. Будьте внимательны, ответы нейросети могут содержать ошибочные или выдуманные данные.
N1:
- pairs - Since socks come in pairs, this is the correct word to use in this context.
- These - Trousers is a plural noun, so "these" is the correct demonstrative pronoun to use to refer to them.
- tell - "Tell" implies a more detailed and informative response, which is what the speaker wants.
- of - "Proud of" is the correct preposition to use in this context.
- back - "Talk back" means to respond disrespectfully, which is the intended meaning in this context.
- come, will see - This is a conditional statement, so the first verb should be in the present tense and the second verb should be in the future tense.
- over - "Classes are over" means that they have finished, which is the intended meaning in this context.
- happened - The sentence is in the past tense, so "happened" is the correct verb to use to refer to an event that took place in the past.
N2:
- has changed - The speaker is referring to a change that started in the past and continues to the present, so the present perfect tense is appropriate.
- saw - The speaker is referring to a completed action in the past, so the past simple tense is appropriate.
- originated - The speaker is referring to a historical event that happened in the past, so the past simple tense is appropriate.
- has won - The speaker is referring to a series of events that started in the past and continue to the present, so the present perfect tense is appropriate.
- built - The speaker is referring to a completed action in the past, so the past simple tense is appropriate.
- have not found - The speaker is referring to an ongoing situation that started in the past and continues to the present, so the present perfect tense is appropriate.
- has never eaten - The speaker is referring to a situation that started in the past and continues to the present, so the present perfect tense is appropriate.
- was - The speaker is referring to a specific time in the past when they had a certain responsibility, so the past simple tense is appropriate.
- applied - The speaker is referring to a completed action in the past, so the past simple tense is appropriate.
- took - The speaker is referring to a specific event in the past, so the past simple tense is appropriate.
- appeared - The speaker is referring to a specific event in the past, so the past simple tense is appropriate.


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